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cpinstein
Aug 3, 2011 9:25 pm
Yet another upgrade question
Booking Memphis to San Diego. I'm platinum, and my husband is gold. Are we better off booking 1 PNR or 2? In other words, does his gold status pull me down, or does my platinum status pull him up?
akonradi
Aug 3, 2011 9:26 pm
Upgrades clear based on the lowest status level; if booked together, the earliest that you could clear would be at the Gold window. If you want to sit together, book your travel under a single PNR. If you are more concerned with your upgrade than traveling together, book them separately.
TheRoadie
Aug 3, 2011 10:42 pm
Originally Posted by akonradi
(Post 16855965)
If you want to potentially lower your upgrade stats, book your travel under a single PNR. If he's a good loser, book them separately, ride up front with your friends and roll a beer down the aisle to him with a post-it note saying it's from the plats up front.
There, I fixed your post. ;)
mnredfox
Aug 4, 2011 1:20 am
There really never is an advantage for two elites to be on the same PNR.
FederalFlyer
Aug 4, 2011 9:58 am
Originally Posted by mnredfox
(Post 16856703)
There really never is an advantage for two elites to be on the same PNR.
I agree. My wife and I are both Plats but we still separate our PNRs. My reason for doing so is based on the following hypothetical situation:
Two people (with the same Plat status) are booked on the same PNR. At the Platinum window there are 2 seats in left in FC, but only 1 V seat. Assuming the two Platinums are the ONLY platinums booked on the flight, I think they'd still be passed up for the upgrade since there's only 1 V seat available. And that 1 seat would go to a Gold at their window, leaving only 1 seat in FC. At the gate, that leaves both Platinums trying for that one last seat = no chance of both Plats flying together in FC.
On the other hand, the two people (with the same Plat status) are booked on separate PNRs. At the Platinum window there are 2 seats in left in FC, but only 1 V seat. Assuming the two Platinums are the ONLY platinums booked on the flight, 1 gets the upgrade and the other does not, leaving only 1 seat in FC. At the gate, that leaves the other Plat trying for that 1 FC seat = much better chance of both Plats flying together in FC.